The Smart Church #15, January 2008
By Connie Goodbread
Unitarian Universalism is a spiritual discipline.
I began these articles with the concept that Unitarian
Universalism is a spiritual discipline. In my free and
responsible search for truth and meaning I have come to this truth – Unitarian Universalism is a spiritual discipline. Our faith has a rich history and a meaningful unique message. We should be proud and bold.
Nurture Your Spirit, Help Heal Our World. – UUA Ad Campaign
What a difference we could make in the world if we could see Unitarian Universalism for the spiritual discipline it is. What a better person I would be if I could live up to our Seven Principles and hold up and honor our Six Sources of Wisdom. Though I may fail at times to live up to these high values they are the values I strive to live by. I will forgive myself and others for the mis-steps we take along the path as long as the actions we took were values based, respectfully and responsibly undertaken.
Do we dare be the people the world needs us to be? Can our congregations dare to be the faith communities that the world needs them to be? How would we do that? Let’s review the fourteen concepts I have written about: Continue Reading »
January 2, 2008



